Puck is missing, Maggie might be on our side, and Bree disappeared on us once again. On the plus side, I’m getting a lot of help in the magic department, and while it isn’t easy, I finally feel like I’m moving in the right direction.
Puck should be dead, or at the very least depleted of magic, but somehow he managed to get away, leaving Nat and Sybil reeling. Focusing on Nat’s magic and trying to ignore the fact that Puck could show up at any moment, the girls try their best to finish out their senior year with a little bit of normalcy.
A cheesy prom-posal, anyone?
Prom should be fun, but when their worst enemy decides to chaperone and with the council breathing down their necks, Nat ends up under the jailhouse with no end in sight.
My Review
This book is action-packed, filled with magic, witches, and warlocks fighting for friendship and to beat an evil government entity. This paranormal fiction also combines a pinch of fantasy into the story. The ending of this book was surprising, and I have no idea what to expect next.
The prologue of this story continues without feisty pixie Bree. She is in pixie land, and we get more insight into this sassy heroine. After that eventful prologue, we jump to Nat and Sybil on earth. We get more clues as to the type of witch that Nat is, but they are like puzzle pieces throughout the story.
If you missed the steamy scenes and romance in the first few books, you won’t; in this one, the author makes up for it. Well, I thought this was going well, then it turned into a cluster. Sybil is more apprehensive in this book.
After a very action-packed rescue attempt, this book doesn’t end as I expected. I’m glad to see more heroines appearing in the storyline, but I have no idea what will happen next.
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